Occasional Shippers

Handling two or three shipments a month sounds simple, but it can seem like every shipment needs a different form or must comply with a different regulation. Whether you are a big or small business, you experience these challenges.

Frequent Shippers

You have regular, consistent import and/or export shipments. You’ve engaged brokerage and freight providers to help, but managing multiple shipments and multiple partners can be a drain on your time and resources.

Enterprise Shippers

Your business has a global footprint, and managing your supply chain takes significant time and resources. You need help to maintain consistent, repeatable and compliant trade processes from end-to-end.

Carriers

As a carrier or driver, customer service is your top priority. We’ll help you navigate the border quickly and deliver on your commitments. We can even help you offer additional services to your clients.

Importing into the U.S.: Process at a glance

As with any cross-border transaction, importing into the United States comes with a complex range of steps and regulations. Understand the process, and remaining compliant with the regulations, is key to keeping your goods moving smoothly and efficiently.

To help you understand the importing process, we’ve put together a helpful at-a-glance guide that tracks the phases your shipment goes through, from origin to destination.

Understanding of the importing process can help ensure smooth, consistent clearance for your goods at the border. Keep this guide handy and make sure you’re following the steps each time you ship!

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